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1968 Oldsmobile Cutlass Auto Transmission Brake Pedal And Mounting Bracket 68-72 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
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Louisville, Kentucky, US

Louisville, Kentucky, US
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AUTO BRAKE PEDAL ASSEMBLEY REMOVED FROM A 1968 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS. EXCELLENT USED CONDITION, BUSHINGS ARE TIGHT, THREADS ON STUDS ARE GOOD, PAD DOES SHOW WEAR. THIS ASSEMBLY MOUNTS TO THE BOTTOM OF THE DASH AND TO THE FIREWALL TO MOUNT THE MASTER CLYINDER OR BRAKE BOOSTER. WILL WORK WITH POWER OR MANUAL BRAKES.THIS ASSEMBLY WILL FIT MANY OTHER 1968-1972 GM A BODY CARS SUCH AS CHEVY CHEVELLE MALIBU OLDS CUTLASS 442 F85 BUICK SKYLARK GS AND PONTIAC LEMANS GTO.

WINNING BIDDER TO PAY $14.00 SHIPPING AND HANDLING TO LOWER 48 STATES. CHECK MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR MORE PARTS AND I WILL BE HAPPY TO COMBINE SHIPPING. PAYMENT DUE BY 3 DAYS AFTER AUCTION END. PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAVE A GREAT DAY!

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